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Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Val-de-Loire Centre

Retrouvez les 23 gallo-Roman remains of the region Centre Val-de-Loire recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 gallo-Roman remains sur 23 dans le Centre Val-de-Loire

Fanum des Châteliers in Amboise
Fanum
37530 Amboise

The fanum des Châteliers is a Gallo-Roman temple of the first century, located on the Oppidum des Châteliers in Amboise (Centre-Val de Loire). This Celto-Roman shrine, inscribed in historical monuments, bears witness to a strategic Gallic and Roman occupation.
Roman pile of Five-Mars-la-Pile
Gallo-Roman battery
37130 Cinq-Mars-la-Pile

The Roman pile of Five-Mars-la-Pile is a Gallo-Roman funeral monument of the 2nd or 3rd century, located in Indre-et-Loire. This 30-metre brick tower, unique in its geometric decor, dominates the Loire Valley near Tours.
Gallo-Roman Shrine of Bû
Gallo-Roman sanctuary
28410 Bû

The Gallo-Roman shrine of Bû, located in Eure-et-Loir, is a unique cultural complex from the 1st to the 4th century, composed of a fanum and an ancient temple, classified as a historical monument in 1986.
Gallo-Roman Theatre of Areines
Gallo-Roman Theatre
41100 Areines

The Gallo-Roman Theatre of Areines, located in the Loir-et-Cher, is an ancient building hybrid between amphitheatre and theatre, dating from the High Roman Empire and integrated into a monumental rural complex.
Tour of Griset in Fréteval
Gallo-Roman baths
41160 Fréteval

The Grisset tower is a Gallo-Roman vestige of fanum (an antique temple) located in Fréteval, Loir-et-Cher, probably dating from the 2nd or 3rd century. This rare monument, still partially in elevation, bears witness to the religious architecture of the time.
Gallo-Roman vestiges of Drevant
Gallo-Roman amphitheatre
18200 Drevant

The Gallo-Roman remains of Drevant, located in the Cher in the Centre-Val de Loire, include a theatre, sanctuary, thermal baths and residential districts dating from the I and II centuries, linked to an ancient secondary agglomeration.
Gallo-Roman route known as the way of Julius Caesar or the way of Chartres (also in communes of Semerville, Verdes and Membrolles)
Roman Ways
41160 Beauce la Romaine

The route to Julius César, or chemin de Chartres, is a Gallo-Roman road 100 km long from Chartres to Blois, crossing Beauce la Romaine. Ranked a historic monument in 1978, it bears witness to an ancient route still visible today.
Gallo-Roman ensemble The Molt of Condras
Gallo-Roman jackets
41210 Neung-sur-Beuvron

The Gallo-Roman complex of La Motte de Condras, in Neung-sur-Beuvron (Loir-et-Cher), is a rural sanctuary of the I-II century including an ancient theatre of 100 m in diameter, associated with temples and a sacred source, frequented until the third century before being abandoned.